G'day,
Hv3 is a quick light Web Browser that works on Tcl/Tk. It renders and displays webpages better than Dillo and is roughly the same speed, In other words very very fast!

I have not tested the CPU load or Ram usage at this time, but appears slightly more than dillo (0.5mbs). With limited Java support occasionally makes WebPage navigation a little awkward if there's drop-down menus. Also, it resets/deletes everything on shutdown so Bookmarks and customisations are not there next start-up (this is a negative!). It also uses the polipo - A small and fast caching web proxy.

For basic, fast (very fast!) Web Browsing without all the bells and whistles - it's not a bad alternative to Dillo.

I found a pet package on the Home page site but had troubles making it execute. So I packaged it for Puppy 3.01. It should work with later and earlier Puppy versions as long as Tcl/Tk is installed. I have added the Tcl/Tk dependency that works for me (grabbed from the amsn-0.97.2)
I have also added an internet menu entry.

G'day,
I had a look at the source code but, being a non-tech, is currently is beyond my understanding of compiling, which I have only done basic stuff.

Thanks anyway for giving us that link - when I've got a spare week to sit down and work it out I'll package a .pet for it. For now I will use, and be happy, that this version works as a basic, better than dillo, web browser (albeit one that's without java).

I had another look at your package and it looks like it was a static build, hmmmm Just wondering if you compiled it or repackaged it? The reason is that you stated that it was a bit too complex to compile the sources I posted but some how your package also has java-script without the extra files, and one large bin that would indicated a static-build or they added java script to the sources.

Anyways I made a settings addon pet below, basically it enables java script, the better icons and remembers the bookmarks. a real bonus:)
ttuuxxx

G'day,
Sorry I haven't replied sooner. Thanks for giving this add-on ttuuxxx (your the real-deal Puppy genius); and...
Yes! I did repackage it but with a desktop entry and an execute command. I don't think I said that I compiled it, just packaged it. I am a simple soul who finds shortcuts to many things Puppy. But those short-cuts tend to lead to mushrooms at times